Russia attacked Starokostyantyniv with Kinzhal missiles.


Missile attack on Starokostyantyniv
On the evening of July 5, Russian military forces launched two Kinzhal-type missiles at Ukraine, with Starokostyantyniv in the Khmelnytskyi region chosen as the target this Time. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing the Air Forces.
At around 17:30, a missile threat was declared for the entire territory of Ukraine due to the takeoff of an enemy MiG-31K, which led to an alert among Ukrainian military forces.
A few minutes later, it became known that a missile was heading towards Starokostyantyniv. And just a few minutes later, the occupiers had already launched a second missile at the city.
Last week, there were already missile strikes with Kinzhal in Starokostyantyniv. Additionally, as a result of nighttime attacks by the Russian Federation on Kyiv, the consular section of the Polish embassy, the office and sorting center of 'Nova Poshta', and other buildings were damaged.
Consequences of the attack on Kyiv
Following the nighttime attack on Kyiv on July 4, 23 residents suffered, of which 14 required hospitalization. Among the damaged objects were the warehouse of a publishing house and the online store 'Nash Format'.
All these attacks indicate Russia's aggression against Ukraine and systematic violations of international law. The missile attack on Starokostyantyniv and the nighttime attack on Kyiv resulted in suffering among the civilian population and material damage, confirming the hostile actions of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and violations of international standards.
The events that occurred in Starokostyantyniv and Kyiv indicate an increase in tension in eastern Ukraine and the need for an international response to Russia's aggression.Read also
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